Dr. Elizabeth Goode graduate Magna Cum Laude from Wellesley College before earning her Master's Degree at Johns Hopkins University. Her limited experience in the field of psychotherapy, however, should not be looked upon as a negative. Indeed, her unconventional approach to therapy has made her a standout in the Hollywood community.
Played by Alexandra Wentworth: the co-creator, star and co-executive producer of “Head Case.” Currently an on-going contributor on “Oprah’s Fridays Live,” Wentworth was the host of 2003’s “Living it Up! with Ali & Jack.” Having made a name for herself as a regular on two seasons of “In Living Color,” Ali's dead-on impersonations of Cher, Cindy Crawford and Sharon Stone quickly became trademarks of the show. She followed up her stint on “In Living Color” with a starring role in the Fox series, “Hardball,” and appeared as guest host for two episodes of “Later.”

In an unprecedented move to develop a recurring role around a performer, “The Tonight Show with Jay Leno” featured Ali on a road trip across the country in a $7 car in the program’s “sweeps” comedy piece. Since then, she’s been invited back numerous times as a regular guest. Her TV credits also include the memorable role as Jerry Seinfeld’s girlfriend, “Schmoopie,” in the series’ classic “Soup Nazi” episode.

Ali has appeared in movies such as Twentieth Century Fox feature Office Space, and starred in The Wonderful World of Disney’s remake of the classic film, The Love Bug. She also starred in the independent film Live Virgin, as well as the Michael Moore/CBS television pilot, “Better Days.” Her other movie credits include Trial & Error, Jerry Maguire, Daddy, Big Packages and The Real Blonde.
Also an author, Ali’s first book was published by Warner Books entitled The WASP Cookbook, the book is a collection of 90 recipes (including 11 cocktails). “The WASP Cookbook details some of my best WASP family recipes, spiced up with a humorous commentary on life,” Ali explains.

A Washington D.C. native, Ali is the daughter of a political journalist and former First Lady Nancy Reagan’s social secretary. She honed the craft of acting at Bard College and New York University. Her stage credits include “Sexual Perversity in Chicago” and “Fool For Love,” as well as her one-woman show, “Deaf, Blind and PMS,” which she wrote, produced and directed. She is married to George Stephanopoulos and the couple has two young daughters.

Steve Landesberg is back as Dr. Myron Finkelstein in 10 all-new episodes of “Head Case.” He is best-known for his successful run as the erudite Sgt. Arthur Dietrich on the highly acclaimed television series “Barney Miller.” During his five and a half years on the show, he was honored by his peers with three consecutive Emmy® nominations and in 2006 was voted one of the Top 10 Quirky Television Detectives by TV Guide. Steve has guest starred on many television shows, including “The Tonight Show,” “Golden Girls,” “Cosby,” “Ghost Whisperer,” “Law & Order,” “That 70’s Show” and others. He also appeared in the movie Wild Hogs and Forgetting Sarah Marshall. As a standup comic, Steve continues to perform at colleges, concert halls and comedy clubs all over the country and Canada. Freudian psychiatrist Dr. Myron Finkelstein is definitely in the old-school camp of psychiatry. There are no problems he can’t blame on an obsession with killing your father and having sex with your mother. Dr. Finkelstein barely graduated with an MD and has been scraping out a living ever since Dr. Goode arrived at the practice.

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